That won't do for me for I have a LOT of files that the program itself loads and (c)saves... If I put them all in one DSK file then in a period of time this could lead to some heavy fragmentation of the DSK file, I could "run out of free space" on the DSK file(s) and so on.. Not to mention that I would have to (at least) change the CSAVE, CLOAD, RECALL and STORE routines in ALL the TAP files before I convert them to DSK...

One of the reasons why I am interested in the Telestrat configuration is that Telestrat have the time counter.
Consider this program; it is an "RealTimeClock" from the Geoff Phillips's book "Oric Atmos and the Oric1".
When loaded on the ATMOS configuration, and left for about 8 hours, it will cause an error in time in about 40 minutes!!! That is a lot!

On the other hand, consider another program;
When loaded on the Telestrat and left running for about 8 hours, it will cause an error in time in about 8 seconds!!! That is acceptable!

What I need actually is the Oric-alike configuration (preferably just the Atmos) but with the real-time-clock utility available for long periods of time with the "time-error" reduced to minimum as possible...

At this moment I am not sure of what CAN I do...

If You are interested, you can use TXT2BAS.EXE to convert these two programs (or at least the first one - the first one is rather "hard" for typing) and test it yourself to "see what I mean"...

Not sure if using the page 4 on the telestrat is safe.
And modern code for tools/applications/utilities should NEVER use the page 4, because it makes sure it's not possible to use a disc drive (the DOS generally put code here).

That's fine for games and demos if they don't plan to go back to the system later.